Authors: | Justin Quick <[email protected]> |
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Version: | 0.1 |
Django Math Captcha is an easy way to add mathematical captcha verification to your already existing forms.
It asks you a simple math question (eg '1 + 2 ='
) and validates the form if your response is correct.
All you have to do is subclass either MathCaptchaForm
or MathCaptchaModelForm
in your own forms.
Extending your forms:
from math_captcha import MathCaptchaModelForm from myapp.forms import BlogForm class MyExistingForm(BlogForm,MathCaptchaModelForm): # instead of forms.ModelForm #... extra fields here
Now you can be certain that the only users who create blogs are humans.
Check out the example project for more practical use and tests.
If you are running an app like, say django-contact-form and want to add math captcha here is how to go about it.
Add the following in your urls.py
:
from contact_form.forms import ContactForm from math_captcha.forms import MathCaptchaForm class CaptchaContactForm(ContactForm,MathCaptchaForm): pass urlpatterns = patterns('', ... url(r'^contact/$','contact_form.views.contact_form',{'form_class':CaptchaContactForm},name='contact_form'), url(r'^contact/sent/$','django.views.generic.simple.direct_to_template',{ 'template': 'contact_form/contact_form_sent.html' },name='contact_form_sent'), ... )
Now the contact form will block robots who cant do math.
Set the behavior of the math captcha interaction in your settings.py
MATH_CAPTCHA_NUMBERS = (1,2,3,4,5)
A list of numbers to randomly choose from when generating the questions. Defaults to 1 through 5.
MATH_CAPTCHA_OPERATORS = '+-'
String containing mathematical operators to use. Default is only add (+
) and subtract (-
).
Available operators are: add (+
), subtract (-
), multiply (*
), divide (/
), and modulo (%
)
MATH_CAPTCHA_QUESTION = 'Are you human?'
Question that appears on forms as a label for math questions. By default it is 'Are you human?'